Bowel sounds with 6-10 beats per minute, but not high-pitched, are called active bowel sounds and are commonly seen in acute gastroenteritis, after taking laxatives, and in upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients need to seek timely medical attention and targeted treatment according to the specific cause. Common causes and treatments: 1. Taking laxatives: After taking laxatives, it will speed up gastrointestinal peristalsis, leading to active bowel sounds, and at the same time will increase the number of bowel movements, and some patients can also produce abdominal pain symptoms. If the treatment requires medication, you can follow medical advice to replace the effect of milder laxatives to relieve symptoms; 2, acute gastroenteritis: improper diet or eating unclean food, causing inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, can often appear active bowel sounds, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, paroxysmal abdominal pain and watery stools and other symptoms. Attention should be paid to a light, easily digestible diet and dietary hygiene. According to the condition, under the guidance of professional doctors, appropriate application of drugs such as bifidobacterium and omeprazole can be used to relieve the symptoms of active intestinal sounds. 3, upper gastrointestinal bleeding: common in esophagogastric fundic varices rupture bleeding, gastroduodenal ulcer, gastric malignant tumors and other diseases, due to blood stimulation of the gastrointestinal, causing gastrointestinal peristalsis and lead to active intestinal sounds, can also be accompanied by tarry stools, dark red stools and bloody watery stools It may also be accompanied by tarry stools, dark red stools and bloody stools. Patients can use growth inhibitors, omeprazole, norepinephrine and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to stop bleeding, suppress acid and protect the gastric mucosa. Note: Attention should be paid to distinguish between active bowel sounds and hyperactive bowel sounds. In case of active bowel sounds, patients should improve their dietary habits, try to eat regularly, chew slowly, and avoid cold foods such as ice cream and ice cubes to avoid aggravating symptoms.